This is the fourth volume in a series derived from the Moving Out of Poverty study, which explores mobility from the perspectives of poor people in more than 500 communities across 15 countries.
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an increase in the share of women in a community has a significant association with the likelihood of people moving up from poverty (MPI). Overall, if we think of the female–male ratio as a proxy for women's participation and ...
To sum up, our results point to the importance of education and occupational mobility in avoiding poverty in a state of landlessness. Lack of access to land as well as education has induced the participation of landless children in ...
This book will be of interest to all concerned with equity in an increasingly unequal world.